Former political consultant and current television news anchor George Stephanopoulos and his wife, actress Ali Wentworth, still want to shed their Southampton getaway.

The couple first considered offloading the home when they listed the five-bedroom, six-bathroom house for $6.995 million in in May 2016. They had a change of heart by October that year, and removed it from the open market altogether. It seems they changed their mind about the 4,800-square-foot house after all, as it’s now back on the market, with exactly $1 million shaved off the asking price.

George Stephanopoulos and Ali Wentworth still want to part with their Hamptons home. Noam Galai/Getty Images for Meteor Shower

The shingle-style, gated home sits on 1.5 pristine acres in Southampton, with a tennis court and a gunite pool on the grounds.

The house is just a short drive from Southampton town and the $5.995 million listing, shared by Sotheby’s International Realty brokers Ann Ciardullo and Keith Green, gives a hint as to the owners’ identities as it promises the home is a “surprisingly quick and easy escape to the city,” which is a “must for the current owner.” It’s a fair assessment for Stephanopoulos, the Good Morning America co-anchor who is also the chief anchor and chief political correspondent at ABC News.

The living room has coffered ceilings and a traditional mantle, while the “library wall” is “befitting the media luminary for whom it was designed and built,” declares the listing in a further indication of the former White House Communications Director for Bill Clinton.

The famous inhabitant is hinted at a few times. Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for David Lynch Foundation

The master suite is on the first floor, with its own private library. The kitchen is equipped with dual refrigerators and ovens, as well as a marble center island. There’s a separate dining room, and throughout the home, double doors lead out onto the covered veranda.

The lower level is comprised of a media room with a wet bar, a 1,000-bottle wine cellar, a gym, game room and a guest room containing four built-in bunk beds.

Stephanopoulos and Wentworth, who married in 2001, purchased the five-bedroom, six-bathroom home for $4.5 million in April 2013. It’s not clear exactly how much work the pair put into the home, but considering all the custom features noted in the description, it seems safe to say they definitely put their personal touch on the Hamptons retreat.